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Keiko Matsui: Collection

Read "Collection" reviewed by Robert Spencer


Keiko Matsui's Collection consists of twelve cuts culled from the albums Under the Northern Lights and No Borders. Fans of Keiko's jazz / funk piano and keyboard will want to pick this up if they can't get the earlier discs, but it features no “bonus" or “previously unreleased" cuts to drag in diehard fans. As for ...

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David Benoit: American Landscape

Read "American Landscape" reviewed by Robert Spencer


Genial smooth jazz pianist David Benoit weighs in with what he calls “a true labor of love." American Landscape is dedicated to his mother, who died just as it was completed. Benoit explains that his mother loved “American music": Leonard Bernstein, Aaron Copland, George Gershwin and Stephen Sondheim. Presumably American Landscape 's tunes are situated within ...

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The Rippingtons: The Best of The Rippingtons

Read "The Best of The Rippingtons" reviewed by Robert Spencer


The Rippingtons' new Best Of contains two new tracks to entice completists, and what's more, they're killers. Garden of Babylon is high-gloss funk with a big chunky feel contributed by the backing horns of Jerry Hey and Gary Grant, and Eric Marienthal's demonstrative tenor. “Sapphire Island" is a rippling workout for David Kochanski's piano, with Russ ...

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That's Right

Label: GRP Records
Released: 1997

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Two For The Road

Label: GRP Records
Released: 1997

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Alive in L.A.

Label: GRP Records
Released: 1997

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The Very Best of Diane Schuur

Label: GRP Records
Released: 1997

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Healing The Wounds

Label: GRP Records
Released: 1997

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Lee Ritenour: Alive in L.A.

Read "Alive in L.A." reviewed by Dave Hughes


This is the last album Lee Ritenour had left on his contract with GRP. He's already founded a new label, i.e. Music, on which has already appeared the all-star recording A Twist of Jobim, which was really a Lee Ritenour album except in name. What easier way to fulfill the rest of your contract than to ...


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